Alternative Tax Rules and Personal Saving Incentives: Microeconomic Data and Behavioral Simulations
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Copyright 1983
ISBN 0226240843
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Copy CitationMartin S. Feldstein and Daniel R. Feenberg, Behavioral Simulation Methods in Tax Policy Analysis (University of Chicago Press, 1983), chap. 6, https://www.nber.org/books-and-chapters/behavioral-simulation-methods-tax-policy-analysis/alternative-tax-rules-and-personal-saving-incentives-microeconomic-data-and-behavioral-simulations.
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Alternative Tax Rules and Personal Savings Incentives: Microeconomic Data and Behavioral Simulations
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This study examines the potential effects on personal savings of alternative types of tax rules. The analysis makes...